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which statement describes the fundamental niche for a species? 1 point the ecosystem services provided by the species the abiotic conditions under which a species can survive and reproduce the symbiotic interactions for a species the biotic factors that promote survival for species in a community which best describes how the next ice age may change the geographic range for a species? 1 point the range of some tree species in north america may shift south towards warmer climates insect species from south america will have an increased range as they move north. freshwater fish in europe will have an increased range while lake depths decrease polar mammals will have a reduced range as ice forms further south
The fundamental niche of a species is defined as the abiotic conditions under which a species can survive and reproduce. During an ice - age, tree species in North America would likely shift south towards warmer climates as the northern regions become too cold. Insects from South America are unlikely to have an increased range due to harsh cold conditions in the north. Freshwater fish in Europe would not move north as ice - formation would make those areas inhospitable, and polar mammals would not have a reduced range as they are adapted to ice - covered environments and ice forming further south would expand their potential habitat in some cases.
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